Oss recorded about 20 minutes of video for the shot from a vantage point just off State Route 89 in Congress, Ariz., according to his post on video-sharing site Vimeo.

Apparently started by a lighting strike on Friday, the blaze has burned 13 square miles and is currently at zero containment, according to the Associated Press. Besides burning more than 200 structures, the fire has also taken the lives of 19 firefighters -- including 18 members of an elite "hotshot" crew -- making Sunday the deadliest single day for U.S. firefighters since Sept. 11, according to the report.

This image provided by the U.S. Forest Service shows a May 29, 2012 photo, of the massive blaze in the Gila National Forest is seen from Cliff, N.M. Fire officials said Wednesday the wildfire has burned more than 265 square miles has become the largest fire in New Mexico history. (AP Photo/U.S. Forest Service)